BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Posterior fossa syndrome is a severe postoperative complication occurring in up to 29 % of children undergoing posterior fossa tumor resection; it is most likely caused by bilateral damage to the proximal efferent cerebellar pathways, whose fibers contribute to the Guillain-Mollaret triangle. When the triangle is disrupted, hypertrophic olivary degeneration develops. We hypothesized that MR imaging patterns of inferior olivary nucleus changes reflect patterns of damage to the proximal efferent cerebellar pathways and show association with clinical findings, in particular the presence or absence of posterior fossa syndrome. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed blinded, randomized longitudinal MR imaging analyses of the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injury to the dentatothalamic pathway that originates in the cerebellum has ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injury to the dentatothalamic pathway that originates in the cerebellum has ...
Posterior fossa tumor surgery is challenging due to the proximity and exposure of cerebellar structu...
Olivary degeneration is due to many posterior cranial fossa (PCF) lesions affecting the dentato-rubr...
Up to 25% of children who undergo brain tumour resection surgery in the posterior fossa develop post...
Up to 25% of children who undergo brain tumor resection surgery in the posterior fossa develop poste...
Background: The dentato-thalamo-cortical (DTC) pathway is recognized as the anatomical substrate for...
Up to 25% of children who undergo brain tumour resection surgery in the posterior fossa develop post...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: PFS occurs in approximately 25% of pediatric patients receiving surgery for ...
(1) Background: A lesion within the dentato-rubro-olivary pathway (DROP) in the posterior fossa can ...
Introduction: The Posterior Fossa Syndrome (PFS) may occur in children after resection of cerebellar...
High resolution brain magnetic resonance (MR) images acquired at multiple time points across the tre...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injury to the dentatothalamic pathway that originates in the cerebellum has ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injury to the dentatothalamic pathway that originates in the cerebellum has ...
Posterior fossa tumor surgery is challenging due to the proximity and exposure of cerebellar structu...
Olivary degeneration is due to many posterior cranial fossa (PCF) lesions affecting the dentato-rubr...
Up to 25% of children who undergo brain tumour resection surgery in the posterior fossa develop post...
Up to 25% of children who undergo brain tumor resection surgery in the posterior fossa develop poste...
Background: The dentato-thalamo-cortical (DTC) pathway is recognized as the anatomical substrate for...
Up to 25% of children who undergo brain tumour resection surgery in the posterior fossa develop post...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: PFS occurs in approximately 25% of pediatric patients receiving surgery for ...
(1) Background: A lesion within the dentato-rubro-olivary pathway (DROP) in the posterior fossa can ...
Introduction: The Posterior Fossa Syndrome (PFS) may occur in children after resection of cerebellar...
High resolution brain magnetic resonance (MR) images acquired at multiple time points across the tre...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injury to the dentatothalamic pathway that originates in the cerebellum has ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injury to the dentatothalamic pathway that originates in the cerebellum has ...
Posterior fossa tumor surgery is challenging due to the proximity and exposure of cerebellar structu...